Christie, a leader in creating and delivering the world’s best visual and audio
experiences, will be providing all the projection for Spain’s first permanent dome to
showcase 360° and other immersive environments including a second dome
dedicated to virtual reality. Held in Madrid, the Immersive Festival Madrid 2016 will
run from 18 to 21 May at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) and is free to
attend.

The festival is organised by NewMedia Creative Technology Studio, FDDB.ORG (The
Fulldome Database) and UCM with the goal of nurturing creative applications of
360° projections, virtual reality and other immersive environments. They have
chosen the theme for this year’s festival of Lessons from our past, visualising our
futures: obtaining immersive experiences.

All students, companies and enthusiasts who are already working in or hoping to
operate in fulldome, virtual reality or 360° film will find a forum at UCM to share
ideas, opinions and know-how on production, diffusion and learning with regards
immersive experiences. There will be projections of films in 360 degrees,
conferences, panel discussions, workshops, live shows with internationally
prestigious producers, VJs and product presentations.

Visitors can attend the event at U-Dome, the university’s360°, 21-metre diameter
dome and the only permanent projection dome in Spain.

The dome is fitted out with six 3DLP® technology projectors with 20,000 lumens
from the Christie J Series with 1.1:1 HD lens. Using blending and warping
capabilities, the projectors will deliver 360-degree projections operating at almost
3K resolution with over 12 million pixels. Besides the U-Dome there will be another
dome (VR Dome) dedicated purely and exclusively to virtual reality (VR).

Diego De Anna, CEO of NewMedia, explained the importance of Christie’s role as a
technology partner in the Immersive Festival: “The festival’s policy is to use the
latest state-of-the-art technology for the projections, so from the outset we knew
that we wanted Christie on our side. This 360° projection system is so complex that
only Christie can guarantee us the reliability, sturdiness, brightness and quality we
are looking for. And that’s without overlooking the technical support offered by its
office in Spain.’

Meanwhile, Marcos Fernandez, Christie Director for Spain and Portugal, declared:
“we are delighted that our 3DLP technology projectors are playing a core role at this
unique and fascinating festival. The Christie J Series was built to withstand the
rigours and stress suffered by rental equipment. There is no other projector in the
20,000 lumens range than can deliver the rich saturated colours of the J Series in
such a compact casing’.

The festival has programmed the screening of over 80 fulldome films from 42
countries which will be competing for various awards in five categories: Music
Shows; Shorts; Feature Films; Student Projects; and Independent Shows.

Coming from the art world, culture and society, the members of the jury include
Chus Gutierrez (film director), Alaska (actress, singer, composer), Marta Sanchez
(singer), Mario Vaquerizo (celebrity), Topacio Fresh (art gallery director), Dario
Tiveron (president, FDDB), Shona Golding (fashion designer), Micky Remann
(president, Jena FullDome Festival) and Dan Neafus (president, IMERSA), among
others.